ae ee AP a APSA gE EL ole REAPER OL QV MRR TMD) PALIT IS Ga ‘ ar Aine A6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 6, 1983 Guitar Headquarters ite Kootenays Gibson, Wvoshiura, by Degas, “Yamaha, Anjo, onrio Pro Il, Mann, Custom Made Electric Guitars. Libra Miaate 840 Rossland Ave, 1 Trail Kenny Rodgers Castlegar, HI Arrow, 9:30 a.m. Tour ‘In Spokane SUN., FEB. 27 Depart: ludes! © Deluxe =X ee Seven-part TV series. kicks off LOS ANGELES (AP) —. “I love: to. travel,” ' Mac- Natalie Jastrow of ABC's Graw says. “One of the great The Winds of War is a fool- charges in life is travelling: § hardly optimist who skips off And when you can travel and to Poland for c cousin's wed- work in another country it’s ding on the eve of Hitler's more exciting than being a f invasion in 1930. tourist. I would rather. work “I can identify .with that -a lot when I’m travelling. You because I always feel things’ catch the rhythms and you gO.” are going to turn out'fine,”_ to the places ' where the | says Ali MacGraw. natives go. ‘It's totally. eve: MacGraw makes her tele: ~ opening.” vision debut as the -hardy She says she hated to see heroine of the 18-hour mini-. the filming come ‘to. an end. series that tells of events She would also love to be in that led to the Second; World | the sequel, War and Remem- War. brance, should ABC decide to The seven-part series, do it. But she realized she aH * Wilson will assist. For the’ Kinnaird Scout-Guide week |. Thoy will also enter the. ‘annual poster contest. - i " Weather. “permitting, the Beavers will soon has ee B By ROBERTA HAMILTON ‘ .) Programs te Beavers, Cubs and Scouts are running well in Kinnaird. The 25 Beavers in first Kinnaird Beaver Colony had a successful outing to the Castlegar and District Hospital, ‘last fall. The tour was conducted by Dr. and Mrs. Van. | Viet. The Beavers visitied Extended Care, and were impressed to meet a 103-year-old patient there. Having a “look at a few newborn babies was exciting. A tour of, the X-ray department followed, with the viewing of some f ‘Christmas centre] , using candles, cedar Moise, pit ) cones, bead’ candyeanes aad given the ‘finishing: sparkle” ith spray’ paint, ‘One-of ‘the: colorful ‘centrepieces was » presented to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, caretakers of the ; Kinnaird Hall. “snowshoe and cross-country « aki outing: Royer Rob " parent evening, the boys‘are practicing an action Poem. 4 bowling ' outing. in March. : The *Gub’ Pack swith (25 anthisiat followed .an interesting to 3 pleiyin in th -Gasilegar commit Band at Sheraton Hotel for one night © Coach {ransportation © Show ticket $15 U.S. funds © Dinner at Sizzler Restaurant * Shopping © Baggage handling © Glass of Champagne ‘PHONE NOW! 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In = a tai Graw. “She was high-handed ‘the long form you get a Vine eral arte the y followed: oe Jane with Lesley Slote and quite chance to really get to know fa ee oeeee ys are evening Feb. 22.’ They: are also nti towards. Blick Warsaw. series, because it gives the en Star requirements. Badges ‘and; Stars earned WAS HIGH-HANDED whole story, is luring a lot of “Natalie could also be a people. I hope to get offered sin se Rea Star: Neil Jones; House Orderly Bade:.. ‘Adrian Jelly, - Casey Jenks; Skier: Adrian Jelly, Robert ‘Montgomery, Chad Steenvoordeni, Collectors: Neil Jones, Casey Jone Doc Harris, a disc jockey at a ‘direc- VY station. - ce of music for the 1980s, tor for CapitolEMI in Tor- At the moment, rock video * mouth the words to their “records, unlike'a live concert ¢ All Color TV © Queen Beds © Snack Bar ® Direct Dial Phone Shamrock Motel E. 1629 Sprague Ave. Washington SHOWTIME MOVIES Canadian News and Sports Network Canadian Channel By request onl; flonal channel: ADULT movies. on our op- the latest Spokan U.S.A. 99202 Telephone (509) 535-0388 rude with Byron Henry. She your charscter.” helping to expose a number onto. “It gave the band an reminded me of Brenda Pat- emkin, my first -role, in Goodbye Columbus.” MacGraw i is ready to start on her first television movie. She is going to Hong Kong to “The question is why amI_ film China Road for CBS with always playing this kind of George C. Scott. It's a con, 4 woman? I have a strong per- temporary story about a man RESERVATIONS ARE RECOMMENDED -mas, 1980. The series was f looked at me under a‘ mag- sonality. I like to play roles searching for his son miss- that touch my essence rather ’ ing since the ‘Vetiam War.. than make the great stret- ches like Meryl Streep. May- be T'll be filed away as the feisty American woman.” MacGraw, was cast late, in ‘the role, just before ‘Christ. . Winning _ Western. number _ already in production, but Natalie's scenes- would not come until the company Winning Western nunibérs moved to Europe. ‘for. the Feb. 2 draw for “I got the part, as.we all $100,000 are 3013020, 2955- did, .by being thoroughly 619, 1964365, 8022859 and scrutinized,” she says. “They . 2575560. Numbers for the $10,000 nifying glass. 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But the crucial Canadian and American radio stations wouldn’t play it, Instead, the barid was first heard in the U.S. on Music Television, the 24-hour pay- TV video-rock channel which broadcasts in sterio via FM. “As soon as. their single Stray Cat Strut was shown on MTV, radio airplay quick- image.” REVERSES TREND Image is all-important: in rock music. In ‘the. past, image followed airplay, but cassettes can. be rented or purchased from video. shops and cost $8 to. $6 to rént for a day or $40 each to-buy. There are ‘threo :types of videos ‘availabe: | concert not, rock video has reversed films, «that trend. Just ask Déeug Bennett of Doug and the Slugs, a Van- ,couver-based band. When the Slugs toured the eastern U.S. last year, they were at first - puzzled by. the, sizeable crowds they drew in cities where they hadn't re- ceived airplay. The band found that it had gained its fans through MTV where the Slugs video, Too Badd, had been shown, : With. MTV's success, and the popularity of video rock in Europe, where it began, it's not surprising that Can- ada would develop its own video-rock show. On Jan. 8, CBC launched Rock 'n’ Talk; a half-hour video-rock show hosted by Last MASH episode | extra 30 minutes LOS ANGELES (AP) — MASH fans. mourning the -end of the popular television series will get a bonus — an extra 30 minutes tacked on to the end of the final episode, CBS officials said. The half-hour also means > more than $5 million in rev- enue for the network. The final show was in- creased to 24% hours when . future. A aoa film editors saw the amount of material they had, said CBS spokesman Kevin Me- Donald. ‘ The final show, to be broadcast on CBC and CBS on Feb, 28, will’ portray the war-weary denizens of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital getting their lives in order and planning for the MTV-type rock video clips. OUTSTANDING . : EXAMPLE One of the most outstand- ing examples of the musical movie genre is the Beatles + film,” Hel videos in terms of storyline and visual creativity. Bands often spend $10,000 to $100,000 to produce the video but often the results are less than spectacular. Usually the video clips are lip-synched — the’ bands video which ‘records image and sound, A good video adds another dimension to a song’s lyrics while a bad production often trivializes them. The Clash's.Rock the Cas- - bah is an example of a solid tune rendered meaningless by video. The song is supposedly about the banning of rock music in Iran, but the video is set in Taxas with what ap- Peats’'to' be ‘an “Arb, an’ Isfdell and ab atmadlllé cav-” orting, respectively, in a Cadillac, a burger stand anda Clash concert.: Stil, the Clash's video , achieved its purpose: to- introduce the band to the middle American market via MIV. ‘ Dreytuss ‘glad’ he was busted Richard Dreyfuss says he's “very ‘glad ‘that che got caught” with cocaine after a car accident last October in Beverly Hills. - “Without getting into any- thing theological, God turned over a car'soI would stop and talk to Hin for a moment,” the 84-year-old film star says. Dreyfuss says he hasn't used cocaine since the acci- dent and is hoping for lenient treatment when his case goes to ‘court in Mareh. Meanwhile, officials at the . Civic Centre in Huntington, OPEN WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.. Semi-private Areas Available for Group Luncheons, Dinners, We Cater Parties, etc. Aso Open for Private Luncheons. Phone 364-2616 for Reservations ! Next Door to Konkin's Irly Bird Store on the Waterfront Esplanade, ‘W.Va., are asking rock per- former Ozzy Osbourne not.to - bite off the heads of any bats during his performance Feb. 16. ‘ Reports have. circulated that Ozzy sometimes in- dulges himself in this fashion, which does not thrill centre director Richard Cobb. “Of course, he dresses kind of strange — sort of like a demon — and I believe ‘he eats a piece of raw beef liver on stage,” Cobb said. Art Club to meet Local artist Brandon Mc- ‘Donald will be demonstrating acrylic , techniques at the Kootenay Art Club's Feb. 9 meeting. As well, a workshop in acrylics is planned for the near future, given by Me- Donald. More information, will be forthcoming. Mesnwhilo, the club's Feb, 14 meeting will give those interested in art the oppor- , tunity.to socialize and Paint. SERVICES AVAILABLE © Domestic Flights . $ Shorter Flights Avalcble . a Bes Tour f * Special Holidays for indicopped Travellors . Porsporitond Vi sO8 FOR MORE INFORMATION Call Marj or Nesta MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL Ltd. 365-6616. OPEN Tues, - Fee 10..m.- 4:30 p. Saturday 10.a.m.°1 p.m. XV By CasNews Staff © “By now, Gene Flynn is probably trudging the-crow- ded streets of Seoul in South | Korea searching for an apart- ment. Or, perhaps he is:tuck- . ing “into a dish: of | spicy,” pickled ‘cabbage’ called: school chums: ee the' Oglow ai ‘family here ii legar. Thirteen years 5 ago, Flynn . was a Rotary exchange: stur dent at Stanley ‘Humphries Secondary, school ).from Harti then, the 30-year-old lawyer has taken every opportunity to visit the town’ where’ he © completed Grade 12, “They are kind of like: a: ecinpey nd Flynn said” " PRINGE GEORGE (ce) — The faculty association at the = College of New Caledonia has 4 diréctors: over six, faculty layoffs ‘als nounced’ last week: _Ben Malcolm, faculty asso- GENE FLYNN bound for Seoul ” ‘Fly hen. he. “decided: to‘stop in: lor three-day visit just over Riret ‘he! ie employed at: r firm | others, ; pointing to his eres “Tam going to stick out like ‘a sore thumb,” he admitted, re tary exchange student. He. - College: of. the “Law, Francisco. As he says: “Very _ few. jobs prepare you for this ’ breaking ‘out. of my. provin- ‘new job and his new envir- cial, town in New- onment. .” - “T have nothing but ‘post tive feelings about this,” h said with a grin followed by a few words in the South Kor: : ean dialect that were'impos- sible ‘to capture in print. Yet he is aware that it will : take: time to: learn’ the lan- guage which is 2 complicated : mixture of Chinese grammar and Korean vocabulary. + Flynn ‘noted. there: is .sur- :- prisingly: little western in- the ices Wed easel by? budget: restrictions, anti- mand ; earned the name the Hermit The instructors were told their ‘jobs: were :redundant will be due : Sarlier tetkien filed after ~ “aix faculty layoffs in. March, . be ‘heard. this week ‘by. Richard Bird. ‘> The faculty association and the:’college have been at- tempting to negotiate a new contract for almost a year, : Coming Soon otis See the _Custlogar News of sa Feb..16 fluence in the Korean culture ‘although there, is a strong. _ Femnant of the Korean War. ».Flynn also explained that ) Seoul has kept: to itself over | ‘the years and as a result has’ said his year in Castlegar,in thaps ‘plotting’ a’ course-and following ‘it. Also, they have been’ working a knot. tying, tree recognition, first aid and nature study. Most of e Scouts ment of my career. The-inte: national’ experience’ and Jersey and then-coming up. here and seeing an entirely new outlook on what the U.S. COMMUNITY ‘ Bulleti wi be held Thurs. Feb. 10 at 6:30 pm m, at the Fireside Place. For more information Ph. 365- :BEN-SHAW CROSS COUNTRY MEMBERS *. Election ‘of new LDlrectore ‘pening. Firet cabin at: 2 re p.m. on Sun, : “Will be held on Sot, Feb. 1: to20.m. atthe Robson “{-weleome. M0: " Coming events. of ond District non-profit re. TI 10 words are (which must be y used for headings) ‘count as two word: for a second consecutive inse: tion. ‘while ‘he ‘third consecutive inse: (whether. ad ALENTINES DAS DANCE p.m: Hall, Music SE th ‘he: filond Brothers. Everyone ei ‘Mondays fo fs ies should ai ‘rough ig ‘the Contlons: ‘One special for PHOTOGRAPHER HOURS Wed., Fob.9 Thurs., Feb. 10 Tues., Feb. 8, 104.m. to Sp.m. rae Boas ‘COMMUNITY 1. No additional ‘and . to 5S p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Futsons Bay Company 1280 Cedar Ave., Trail hursdays for Sui Wednesday's Paper. lews a! 4. people who have been nominated .in previous rye ward their, nominee's ‘name and resume to: B. - and District’s 1982 ; . Gitizen of the Year? Nominations should be made ‘in writing, with all possible detail. Your reasons for nominating « @ personas Good, ¢ = need not be cenfined to the curr ‘* may, exterid “Gs iM back“ relevant. You are encouraged ee ‘nominate Years, but who were not chosen at that time. and individuals should for- bell, Good Citizen of the Year Committee, Centleger. Kiwanis Club, Box 3007, Castleger, Deadline: February 11, 1983 A Valentine’ s Special at the Sheraton! & Luxirious Room © Bottle of Chilled Champagne # Cocktails for two in the Inner Circle Lounge & Wake up to “Cupid's” Breakfast in Bed S51/N ight (canadian currency at par) February 11, 12, 13, 14 Candlelight and flowers... , mood for romance’ seas Celebrate Valentine's Day in Style Call (509) 455-9600 {SS for reservations. Sheraton- Spokane Hotel